1972 Offley

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Alex Bridgeman
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1972 Offley

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1972 Offley Boa Vista
I tried this following the slating that this wine received elsewhere. This is the tasting note I wrote:

A bottle that had clearly been cellared on its side, with good fill, good colour and a sound cork. Solid sediment remained in the bottle. Gorgeous burnt sienna colour, looking to be at perfect maturity. Very restrained nose, showing some faint floral perfume and a rather unpleasant soapiness. Sweet entry, perhaps a touch cloying, rather hollow and with a bitter soapy edge to the tongue. Bitterness is the dominating sensation. The fruit presence is light, the tannins are resolved to nothing but a faint dustiness; overall, not a great palate. A touch of heat on the aftertaste, before a delicious aniseed dominated finish of decent length - the finish is easily the best feature of this wine. This wine did improve in the glass and the impression after 4 hours was much better than after 1 hour. Drunk 30 October 2011. 81/100.

The short summary - not a great port, but I have had worse. Marginally preferable to a glass of water.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.

2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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